Content
2010
- W10/19 Starting school and leaving welfare: the impact of public education on lone parents' welfare receipt
by Mike Brewer & Claire Crawford - W10/18 Non cooperative household demand
by Valérie Lechene & Ian Preston - W10/17 Conditional cash transfers, women and the demand for food
by Orazio Attanasio & Valérie Lechene - W10/16 Explaining the socio-economic gradient in child outcomes: the intergenerational transmission of cognitive skills
by Claire Crawford & Alissa Goodman & Robert Joyce - W10/15 The role of attitudes and behaviours in explaining socio-economic differences in attainment at age 16
by Haroon Chowdry & Claire Crawford & Alissa Goodman - W10/14 Education choices in Mexico: using a structural model and a randomized experiment to evaluate Progresa
by Orazio Attanasio & Costas Meghir & Ana Santiago - W10/13 Career progression and formal versus on-the-job training
by Jerome Adda & Christian Dustmann & Costas Meghir & Jean-Marc Robin - W10/12 Money, mentoring and making friends: the impact of a multidimensional access program on student performance
by Kevin Denny & Orla Doyle & Patricia O'Reilly & Vincent O'Sullivan - W10/11 Disability risk, disability insurance and life cycle behavior
by Hamish Low & Luigi Pistaferri - W10/10 Econometric methods for research in education
by Costas Meghir & Steven Rivkin - W10/09 Minimum wage setting and standards of fairness
by David A. Green & Kathryn Harrison - W10/08 Did the extension of the franchise increase the Liberal vote in Victorian Britain? Evidence from the Second Reform Act
by Samuel Berlinski & Torun Dewan - W10/07 The price elasticity of charitable giving: does the form of tax relief matter?
by Kimberley Scharf & Sarah Smith - W10/06 When you are born matters: the impact of date of birth on educational outcomes in England
by Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Costas Meghir - W10/05 Earnings, consumption and lifecycle choices
by Costas Meghir & Luigi Pistaferri - W10/04 Widening participation in higher education: analysis using linked administrative data
by Haroon Chowdry & Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Alissa Goodman & Anna Vignoles - W10/03 Occupational pension value in the public and private sectors
by Rowena Crawford & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W10/02 Releasing jobs for the young? Early retirement and youth unemployment in the United Kingdom
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Antoine Bozio & Carl Emmerson - W10/01 Employment protection legislation, multinational firms and innovation
by Rachel Griffith & Gareth Macartney
2009
- W09/23 Taxation of human capital and wage inequality: a cross-country analysis
by Fatih Guvenen & Burhanettin Kuruscu & Serdar Ozkan - W09/22 Understanding the wage patterns of Canadian less skilled workers: the role of implicit contracts
by David A. Green & James Townsend - W09/21 Ability, parental valuation of education and the high school dropout decision
by Kelly Foley & Giovanni Gallipoli & David A. Green - W09/20 Peace and goodwill? Using an experimental game to analyse the Desarrollo y Paz initiative in Colombia
by Orazio Attanasio & Luca Pellerano & David Phillips - W09/19 Migration, violence and welfare programmes in rural Colombia
by Alice Mesnard - W09/18 Estimating the peace dividend: the impact of violence on house prices in Northern Ireland
by Tim Besley & Hannes Mueller - W09/17 The scourge of Asian Flu: in utero exposure to pandemic influenza and the development of a cohort of British children
by Elaine Kelly - W09/16 Externality-correcting taxes and regulation
by Vidar Christiansen & Stephen Smith - W09/15 Food and cash transfers: evidence from Colombia
by Orazio Attanasio & Erich Battistin & Alice Mesnard - W09/14 How does entry regulation influence entry into self-employment and occupational mobility?
by Susanne Prantl & Alexandra Spitz-Oener - W09/13 Market regulation and firm performance: the case of smoking bans in the UK
by Jerome Adda & Samuel Berlinski & V. Bhaskar & Stephen Machin - W09/12 Negative marginal tax rates and heterogeneity
by Phillippe Choné & Guy Laroque - W09/11 New evidence on taxes and portfolio choice
by Sule Alan & Kadir Atalay & Thomas Crossley & Sung-Hee Jeon - W09/10 ICT, corporate restructuring and productivity
by Laura Abramovsky & Rachel Griffith - W09/09 An analysis of consumer panel data
by Andrew Leicester & Zoe Oldfield - W09/08 Why has home ownership fallen among the young?
by Jonas D. M. Fisher & Martin Gervais - W09/07 The value of teachers' pensions
by Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W09/06 Career progression and formal versus on-the-job training
by Jerome Adda & Christian Dustmann & Costas Meghir & Jean-Marc Robin - W09/05 Preschool and maternal labour market outcomes: evidence from a regression discontinuity design
by Samuel Berlinski & Sebastian Galiani & Patrick J. McEwan - W09/04 Ethnic parity in labour market outcomes for benefit claimants
by Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Alice Mesnard & Jonathan Shaw & Barbara Sianesi - W09/03 Geographic proximity and firm-university innovation linkages: evidence from Great Britain
by Laura Abramovsky & Helen Simpson - W09/02 The economics of a temporary VAT cut
by Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low & Matthew Wakefield - W09/01 Are two cheap, noisy measures better than one expensive, accurate one?
by Martin Browning & Thomas Crossley
2008
- W08/14 Non cooperative household demand
by Valérie Lechene & Ian Preston - W08/13 Decomposing changes in income risk using consumption data
by Richard Blundell & Hamish Low & Ian Preston - W08/12 'Klin'-ing up: effects of Polish tax reforms on those in and on those out
by Leszek Morawski & Michal Myck - W08/11 Are boys and girls affected differently when the household head leaves for good? Evidence from school and work choices in Colombia
by Emla Fitzsimons & Alice Mesnard - W08/10 The location of innovative activity in Europe
by Laura Abramovsky & Rachel Griffith & Gareth Macartney & Helen Miller - W08/09 Does welfare reform affect fertility? Evidence from the UK
by Mike Brewer & Anita Ratcliffe & Sarah Smith - W08/08 Optimal taxation in the extensive model
by Phillippe Choné & Guy Laroque - W08/07 Separability and public finance
by Stéphane Gauthier & Guy Laroque - W08/06 Wage risk and employment risk over the life cycle
by Hamish Low & Costas Meghir & Luigi Pistaferri - W08/05 The retirement consumption puzzle: evidence from a regression discontinuity approach
by Erich Battistin & Agar Brugiavini & Enrico Rettore & Guglielmo Weber - W08/04 Labour supply and taxes
by Costas Meghir & David Phillips - W08/03 Skill-based technology adoption: firm-level evidence from Brazil and India
by Rupert Harrison - W08/02 Changing public sector wage differentials in the UK
by Richard Disney & Amanda Gosling - W08/01 Employment, hours of work and the optimal taxation of low income families
by Richard Blundell & Andrew Shephard
2007
- W07/21 Integrating Income Tax and National Insurance: an interim report
by Stuart Adam & Glen Loutzenhiser - W07/20 Welfare reform in the UK: 1997 - 2007
by Mike Brewer - W07/19 Tax reform and retirement saving incentives: evidence from the introduction of stakeholder pensions in the UK
by Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield - W07/18 Higher education funding reforms in England: the distributional effects and the shifting balance of costs
by Lorraine Dearden & Emla Fitzsimons & Alissa Goodman & Greg Kaplan - W07/17 What is a public sector pension worth?
by Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W07/16 Heterogeneity in consumer demands and the income effect: evidence from panel data
by Mette Christensen - W07/15 Maternal education, home environments and the development of children and adolescents
by Pedro Carneiro & Costas Meghir & Matthias Parey - W07/14 Integrability of demand accounting for unobservable heterogeneity: a test on panel data
by Mette Christensen - W07/13 An empirical investigation of labor income processes
by Fatih Guvenen - W07/12 Better prepared for retirement? Using panel data to improve wealth estimates of ELSA respondents
by James Banks & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W07/11 Differences in the measurement and structure of wealth using alternative data sources: the case of the UK
by Zoe Oldfield & Eva Sierminska - W07/10 Why do home owners work longer hours?
by Renata Bottazzi & Hamish Low & Matthew Wakefield - W07/09 Consumption inequality and intra-household allocations
by Jeremy Lise & Shannon Seitz - W07/08 Why is consumption more log normal than income? Gibrat's law revisited
by Erich Battistin & Richard Blundell & Arthur Lewbel - W07/07 Investment abroad and adjustment at home: evidence from UK multinational firms
by Helen Simpson - W07/06 Electoral bias and policy choice: theory and evidence
by Tim Besley & Ian Preston - W07/05 The impact of income shocks on health: evidence from cohort data
by Jerome Adda & James Banks & Hans-Martin von Gaudecker - W07/04 The SES health gradient on both sides of the Atlantic
by James Banks & Michael Marmot & Zoe Oldfield & James Smith - W07/03 Distributional effects in household models: separate spheres and income pooling
by Martin Browning & Pierre-André Chiappori & Valérie Lechene - W07/02 University research and the location of business R&D
by Laura Abramovsky & Rupert Harrison & Helen Simpson - W07/01 Demand properties in household Nash equilibrium
by Valérie Lechene & Ian Preston
2006
- W06/27 Wage risk and employment risk over the life cycle
by Hamish Low & Costas Meghir & Luigi Pistaferri - W06/26 Active labour market policy effects for women in Europe - a survey
by Annette Bergemann & Gerard Van Den Berg - W06/25 Inequality and income gaps
by Ian Preston - W06/24 Employment, innovation and productivity: evidence from Italian microdata
by Bronwyn H. Hall & Francesca Lotti & Jacques Mairesse - W06/23 R&D, productivity and market value
by Bronwyn H. Hall - W06/22 Incentives and managerial experience in multi-task teams: evidence from within a firm
by Rachel Griffith & Andrew Neely - W06/21 Measurement errors in recall food consumption data
by Naeem Ahmed & Matthew Brzozowski & Thomas Crossley - W06/20 Financial work incentives in Britain: comparisons over time and between family types
by Stuart Adam & Mike Brewer & Andrew Shephard - W06/19 Estimating a collective household model with survey data on financial satisfaction
by Rob Alessie & Thomas Crossley & Vincent Hildebrand - W06/18 Giving children a better start: preschool attendance and school-age profiles
by Samuel Berlinski & Sebastian Galiani & Marco Manacorda - W06/17 Product market reform and innovation in the EU
by Rachel Griffith & Rupert Harrison & Helen Simpson - W06/16 Career progression and formal versus on-the-job training
by Jerome Adda & Christian Dustmann & Costas Meghir & Jean-Marc Robin - W06/15 A review of static and dynamic models of labour supply and labour market transitions
by Michal Myck & Howard Reed - W06/14 State pensions and the well-being of the elderly in the UK
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Carl Emmerson & Zoe Oldfield - W06/13 Child education and work choices in the presence of a conditional cash transfer programme in rural Colombia
by Orazio Attanasio & Emla Fitzsimons & Ana Gómez & Martha Isabel Gutierrez & Costas Meghir & Alice Mesnard - W06/12 The U-shaped relationship between vertical integration and competition: theory and evidence
by Philippe Aghion & Rachel Griffith & Peter Howitt - W06/11 The long-term educational cost of war: evidence from landmine contamination in Cambodia
by Ouarda Merrouche - W06/10 The social cost-of-living: welfare foundations and estimation
by Thomas Crossley & Krishna Pendakur - W06/09 The importance of incentives in influencing private retirement saving: known knowns and known unknowns
by Richard Blundell & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield - W06/08 Dynamic models for policy evaluation
by Costas Meghir - W06/07 The economic consequences of being left-handed: some sinister results
by Kevin Denny & Vincent O'Sullivan - W06/06 Product market reforms, labour market institutions and unemployment
by Rachel Griffith & Rupert Harrison & Gareth Macartney - W06/05 Understanding pensions: cognitive function, numerical ability and retirement saving
by James Banks & Zoe Oldfield - W06/04 The effect of pre-primary education on primary school performance
by Samuel Berlinski & Sebastian Galiani & Paul Gertler - W06/03 Electoral bias and policy choice: theory and evidence
by Tim Besley & Ian Preston - W06/02 Testing for adverse selection into private medical insurance
by Pau Olivella & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W06/01 Child education and work choices in the presence of a conditional cash transfer programme in rural Colombia
by Orazio Attanasio & Emla Fitzsimons & Ana Gómez & Diana Lopez & Costas Meghir & Alice Mesnard
2005
- W05/25 Is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution constant?
by Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low - W05/24 Booms and busts: consumption, house prices and expectations
by Orazio Attanasio & Laura Blow & Robert Hamilton & Andrew Leicester - W05/23 Understanding co-operative R&D activity: evidence from four European countries
by Laura Abramovsky & Elisabeth Kremp & Alberto López & Tobias Schmidt & Helen Simpson - W05/22 Outsourcing and offshoring of business services: how important is ICT?
by Laura Abramovsky & Rachel Griffith - W05/21 Job changes, hours changes and the path of labour supply adjustment
by Richard Blundell & Mike Brewer & Marco Francesconi - W05/20 Best nonparametric bounds on demand responses
by Richard Blundell & Martin Browning & Ian Crawford - W05/19 Social experiments and instrumental variables with duration outcomes
by Jaap Abbring & Gerard Van Den Berg - W05/18 Choosing among alternative classification criteria to measure the labour force state
by Erich Battistin & Enrico Rettore & Ugo Trivellato - W05/17 Dissecting dividend decisions: some clues about the effects of dividend taxation from recent UK reforms
by Stephen Bond & Michael Devereux & Alexander Klemm - W05/16 The impact of training on productivity and wages: evidence from British panel data
by Lorraine Dearden & Howard Reed & John Van Reenen - W05/15 Do the "Joneses" really matter? Peer-group versus correlated effects in intertemporal consumption choice
by Jürgen Maurer & André Meier - W05/14 Measuring the marginal efficiency cost of redistribution in the UK
by Stuart Adam - W05/13 Preparing for retirement: the pension arrangements and retirement expectations of those approaching state pension age in England
by James Banks & Carl Emmerson & Zoe Oldfield - W05/12 Job changes, hours changes and labour market flexibility: panel data evidence for Britain
by Richard Blundell & Mike Brewer & Marco Francesconi - W05/11 Education subsidies and school drop-out rates
by Lorraine Dearden & Carl Emmerson & Christine Frayne & Costas Meghir - W05/10 Parental income and children's smoking behaviour: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Laura Blow & Andrew Leicester & Frank Windmeijer - W05/09 Estimating pension wealth of ELSA respondents
by James Banks & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W05/08 Long-term effects of a mandatory multistage program: the New Deal for young people in the UK
by Giacomi De Giorgi - W05/07 Retail productivity
by Rachel Griffith & Heike Harmgart - W05/06 Household Nash equilibrium with voluntarily contributed public goods
by Valérie Lechene & Ian Preston - W05/05 The impact of parental income and education on the schooling of their children
by Arnaud Chevalier & Harmon, Harmon & Vincent O'Sullivan & Ian Walker - W05/04 Adjustment costs and the identification of Cobb Douglas production functions
by Stephen Bond & Måns Söderbom - W05/03 Exploring the returns to scale in food preparation (baking penny buns at home)
by Thomas Crossley & Yuqian Lu - W05/02 Borrowing constraints, the cost of precautionary saving and unemployment insurance
by Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low - W05/01 Entry costs and stock market participation over the life cycle
by Sule Alan
2004
- W04/35 Waiting lists, waiting times and admissions: an empirical analysis at hospital and general practice level
by Frank Windmeijer & Hugh Gravelle & Pierre Hoonhout - W04/34 Vertical integration and technology: theory and evidence
by Daron Acemoglu & Philippe Aghion & Rachel Griffith & Fabrizio Zilibotti - W04/33 Effectiveness of tax incentives to boost (retirement) saving: theoretical motivation and empirical evidence
by Orazio Attanasio & James Banks & Matthew Wakefield - W04/32 How special is the special relationship? Using the impact of US R&D spillovers on UK firms as a test of technology sourcing
by Rachel Griffith & Rupert Harrison & John Van Reenen - W04/31 Growth, distance to frontier and composition of human capital
by Jérôme Vandenbussche & Philippe Aghion & Costas Meghir - W04/30 The effect of a large expansion of pre-primary school facilities on preschool attendance and maternal employment
by Samuel Berlinski & Sebastian Galiani - W04/29 Updating the UK's code for fiscal stability
by Carl Emmerson & Christine Frayne & Sarah Love - W04/28 Consumption inequality and partial insurance
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - W04/27 Imputing consumption in the PSID using food demand estimates from the CEX
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - W04/26 Income risk and consumption inequality: a simulation study
by Richard Blundell & Hamish Low & Ian Preston - W04/25 Changes in the distribution of male and female wages accounting for employment composition using bounds
by Richard Blundell & Amanda Gosling & Hidehiko Ichimura & Costas Meghir - W04/24 Comparative advantage and heterogeneous firms
by Andrew B. Bernard & Stephen Redding & Peter K. Schott - W04/23 Immigrant health: selectivity and acculturation
by Guillermina Jasso & Douglas S. Massey & Mark Rosenzweig & James Smith - W04/22 Foreign ownership and productivity: new evidence from the service sector and the R&D lab
by Rachel Griffith & Stephen Redding & Helen Simpson - W04/21 An assessment of PenSim2
by Carl Emmerson & Howard Reed & Andrew Shephard - W04/20 Understanding the effects of early motherhood in Britain: the effects on mothers
by Alissa Goodman & Greg Kaplan & Ian Walker - W04/19 Can education compensate for low ability? Evidence from British data
by Kevin Denny & Vincent O'Sullivan - W04/18 Child support liability and partnership dissolution
by Ian Walker & Yu Zhu - W04/17 Necessary and sufficient conditions for latent separability
by Ian Crawford - W04/16 The role of employment experience in explaining the gender wage gap
by Michal Myck & Gillian Paull - W04/15 Changes in the world distribution of output-per-worker 1960-98: how a standard decomposition tells an unorthodox story
by Paul Beaudry & Fabrice Collard & David A. Green - W04/14 Breaking the cycle? The effect of education on welfare receipt among children of welfare recipients
by Michael B. Coelli & David A. Green & William P. Warburton - W04/13 Immigrant earnings profiles in the presence of human capital investment: measuring cohort and macro effects
by David A. Green & Christopher Worswick - W04/12 The roles of expected profitability, Tobin's Q and cash flow in econometric models of company investment
by Stephen Bond & Alexander Klemm & Rain Newton-Smith & Murtaza Syed & Gertjan Vlieghe - W04/11 Stamp duty on shares and its effect on share prices
by Stephen Bond & Mike Hawkins & Alexander Klemm - W04/10 Educational reform, ability and family background
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme - W04/09 Labour market participation and mortgage related borrowing constraints
by Renata Bottazzi - W04/08 Education, earnings and skills: a multi-country comparison
by Kevin Denny & Harmon, Harmon & Vincent O'Sullivan - W04/07 Can the retirement consumption puzzle be solved?
by Sarah Smith - W04/06 Agglomeration, regional grants and firm location
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith & Helen Simpson - W04/05 What has been the tax competition experience of the past 20 years?
by Rachel Griffith & Alexander Klemm - W04/04 How has the UK corporation tax raised so much revenue?
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith & Alexander Klemm - W04/03 Valuing a new good
by Laura Blow - W04/02 Unravelling the SES health connection
by James Smith - W04/01 A retrospective on Friedman's theory of permanent income
by Costas Meghir
2003
- W03/22 Consequences and predictors of new health events
by James Smith - W03/21 An examination of the IFS corporation tax forecasting record
by Suman Basu & Carl Emmerson & Christine Frayne - W03/20 Evaluating the impact of education on earnings in the UK: Models, methods and results from the NCDS
by Richard Blundell & Lorraine Dearden & Barbara Sianesi - W03/19 Variations in the price of foods and nutrients in the UK
by Ian Crawford - W03/18 Demographics in demand systems
by Laura Blow - W03/17 Relative wage variation and industry location
by Andrew B. Bernard & Stephen Redding & Peter K. Schott & Helen Simpson - W03/16 The effects of human capital on social capital: a cross-country analysis
by Kevin Denny - W03/15 The effect on inequality of changing one or two incomes
by Peter Lambert, & Giuseppe Lanza - W03/14 Is there a retirement consumption puzzle in Italy?
by Raffaelle Miniaci & Chiara Monfardini & Guglielmo Weber - W03/13 Fiscal effects of reforming the UK state pension system
by Richard Blundell & Carl Emmerson - W03/12 Survival of the best fit: exposure to low-wage countries and the (uneven) growth of US manufacturing plants
by Andrew B. Bernard & J. Bradford Jensen & Peter K. Schott - W03/11 Judicial accountability and economic policy outcomes: evidence from employment discrimination charges
by Tim Besley & Abigail Payne - W03/10 Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics
by Andrew B. Bernard & J. Bradford Jensen & Peter K. Schott - W03/09 Pension fund governance and the choice between defined benefit and defined contribution plans
by Tim Besley & Andrea Prat - W03/08 Incentives, choice and accountability in the provision of public services
by Tim Besley & Maitreesh Ghatak (only on Friday's pm) - W03/07 Errors in survey reports of consumption expenditures
by Erich Battistin - W03/06 Explaining trends in household spending
by Laura Blow - W03/05 Ability, parental background and educational policy: empirical evidence from a social experiment
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme - W03/04 Measuring taxes on income from capital
by Michael Devereux - W03/03 Measuring taxes on income from capital: evidence from the UK
by Michael Devereux & Alexander Klemm - W03/02 Ill health and retirement in Britain: a panel data based analysis
by Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield - W03/01 Identifying anti-trust markets
by Geroski, Geroski & Rachel Griffith
2002
- W02/22 Productivity convergence and foreign ownership at the establishment level
by Rachel Griffith & Helen Simpson & Stephen Redding - W02/21 The distribution of financial wealth in the UK: evidence from 2000 BHPS data
by James Banks & Zoe Oldfield & Matthew Wakefield - W02/20 From wages to consumption inequality: tracking shocks
by Orazio Attanasio & Berloffa, Berloffa & Richard Blundell & Stephen Redding - W02/19 Testing the RPI data for consistency with the theory of the cost-of-living index
by Ian Crawford & Isabella Image - W02/18 Aggregate worker reallocation and occupational mobility in the United States: 1971-2000
by Giuseppe Moscarini & Francis Vella - W02/17 Estimation of household demand systems with theoretically compatible Engel curves and unit value specifications
by Ian Crawford & Francois Laisney & Ian Preston - W02/16 Partial insurance, information and consumption dynamics
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - W02/15 Deadweight loss and taxation of earned income: evidence from tax records of the UK self-employed
by Laura Blow & Ian Preston - W02/14 The impact on incentives of five years of social security reform in the UK
by Mike Brewer & Tom Clark - W02/13 Political institutions and policy choices: evidence from the United States
by Tim Besley - W02/12 Five years of social security reforms in the UK
by Mike Brewer & Tom Clark & Matthew Wakefield - W02/11 Factor price equalisation in the UK
by Andrew B. Bernard & Stephen Redding & Peter K. Schott & Helen Simpson